Glide thread

Mim writes...

I have a Janome 6600 sewing machine and currently use Isacord thread for free motion quilting.

Julie replies...

Good Morning, Mim!

While I have not personally used Glide thread in my Viking Designer Diamond, there is nothing that I've read to indicate that you can't.

For those who aren't familiar with it, Glide is a Trilobal polyester thread(100%), 40 weight.

It comes on pre-wound bobbins, 1000yd minicones and 5000yd king cones. It has a nice shimmery luminescence. Click on the image to learn more.

Does it pass the tests?

The two things that would prevent me from trying and testing any thread in my machine are:

If it had a coating on it to help it glide through the fabric for hand quilting.

I won't want the waxy residue winding it way through the inside of my machine and leaving a bit of itself behind. I don't see anything to indicate Glide has such a coating—it would be noted it if did.

If a thread was too thick to run through the tension disks.

This is a 40wt thread, there should be no problem running it through your sewing machine.

While it seems predominantly used by long arm quilters and machine embroiderers, given that it passes my two tests above, if it was me, I'd go for it. I'd just start with a small quantity and play with it a bit.

Initial Machine Settings

For free motion quilting, I'd suggest starting with a 90/14 Topstitch needle and thread tension between 3 to 4. Then test and tweak from there.

The tension also varies a bit depending on what you use in the bobbin.

I'm a huge fan of Superior Threads' Bottom Line—a 60wt, 100% polyester—in my bobbin. I can get a lot of thread on each bobbin and it's virtually lint free. Due to the significant difference in weight, there'd be some extra tinkering with your tension settings.